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Biology, 07.10.2019 06:10 gabbypittman20

If the haploid number for a species is 14, after the meiosis ii divisions how many chromosomes would each cell have?

a. 7 chromosomes

b. 14 chromosomes

c. 28 chromatids which equate to chromosomes

d. if crossing over occurs this number can vary so there is no way to know the exact number of chromosomes there would be.

e. two of the answers above are possible.

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